Common use of SCOPE OF DELIVERY Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF DELIVERY. 2.1. The scope of the delivery confirmed by the Seller in writing shall be decisive. All offers are non-binding. No Agreement has been made until Seller has confirmed the order of Buyer in writing. In the absence of such written confirmation, the offer of Seller shall apply. 2.2. The delivery of the equipment (“Equipment”) includes all components, materials and services expressly specified in the Agreement. 2.3. The delivery includes Seller’s standard technical documents, such as operating manuals and erection instructions (if the erection is not included in the scope of delivery) and main dimension drawings in English. Seller shall not be obliged to provide manufacturing drawings for the Equipment or spare parts. 2.4. Design, work at site, erection, supervision of erection, training services, start-up assis- tance and materials other than crane components are included to the extent they are expressly specified in the Agreement.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale

SCOPE OF DELIVERY. 2.1. 2.1 The scope of the delivery confirmed by the Seller in writing shall be decisive. All offers are non-binding. No Agreement has been made until Seller has confirmed the order of Buyer in writing. In the absence of such written confirmation, the offer of Seller shall apply. 2.2. 2.2 The delivery of the equipment (“Equipment”) includes all components, materials and services expressly specified in the Agreement. 2.3. 2.3 The delivery includes Seller’s standard technical documents, such as operating manuals and erection instructions (if the erection is not included in the scope of delivery) and main dimension drawings in English. Seller shall not be obliged to provide manufacturing drawings for the Equipment or spare parts. 2.4. 2.4 Design, work at site, erection, supervision of erection, training services, start-up assis- tance assistance and materials other than crane components are included to the extent they are expressly specified in the Agreement.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Sale